Monday, July 27, 2009

Fall 1906 Results

As the last of Germany's centers are divided up like a steak thrown to a pack of wild dogs, the lone remaining German unit finds itself in the unprecedented position of having the British and Russian armies defending it against each other. Meanwhile in the north, England and Russia jockey for position, with England's slow naval assault matched against Russia's attempt to carry their Navy through the snows of northern Finland.

With it's home city of Venice under siege, Italy refuses to go quietly, threatening the south coast of much-needed ally England while recklessly ceding the Ionian in an attempt to pull a "delayed Lepanto." With Turkey and Italy both threatening each other's home lands while England and Russia spar over Scandinavia and northern Germany, we may have a stalemate developing in central Europe. Will someone be crafty enough to punch through? Or treacherous enough to turn on their allies?

The moves:

Note: Russia's attempt to support St. Petersburg into Norway failed because the fleet on the Finnish coast is not adjacent to Norway.

The results:


There are no retreats. The following adjustments are due Wednesday (7/29) by midnight:
England: 8 supply centers, 7 units. 1 unit may be built.
Germany: 1 supply center is, 2 units. 1 unit must be removed.
Italy: 9 supply centers, 8 units. 1 unit may be built.
Russia: 8 supply centers, 7 units. 1 unit may be built.
Turkey: 8 supply centers, 8 units. No units to build or remove.

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